Foley man charged with eight counts of domestic assault

Foley resident Tylor Ivan-Carl Manning was booked in Benton County Jail Tuesday night on six counts of domestic assault, two counts of domestic assault by strangulation and one count of interfering with an emergency phone call, according to three criminal complaints.

The charges are for three separate incidents which took place in the month of February, according to the complaints.

The complaints state during the first incident on Feb. 4, Manning grabbed an adult female, named Victim A in the complaints, by the arm and threw her to the ground. He then began to choke her and threw her again causing her to hit her head on a concrete step.

The complaints state Manning and Victim A were arguing during the second incident on Feb. 16 when he grabbed her and repeatedly pushed her into the counter and on her chest which caused bruising. He then threw her to the ground and sat on her stomach. Victim A said she had trouble breathing, so she began hitting Manning to get him off. He let her up but then began choking her.

In the third incident, dated in the complaints as Feb. 26, Manning and Victim A were arguing when he pushed her to the ground from behind, and sat on her stomach again, according to the complaints. The woman said she hit him in the face several times, causing her hand to bleed and break, before he lifted her by her shirt and threw her again.

The complaints state Manning was interviewed and denied committing any of the assaults.

In the past, Manning has been convicted of domestic assault, assault in the third degree and for violating a no contact order.